ORIGINAL: superstrutter
I usually pay littleattention to it. The way I figure, I'm going to be out there hunting anyway, so why worry about it. If I went solely by the solunar table, I would only hunt the prime times, which would add up to about 3 hours a weekend. I'll be damned if I'm going to cut my hunting timeshort just because the solunar table says to. I have seen deer move when the table says they are supposed to, but I have also seen deer when the table says movement will be slow. I enjoy just being in the outdoors, regardless if I see deer everytime I go out or not. I'm not going to lie to you though, I look at the table sometimes just out of curiosity to see how accurate it is, but I don't plan my hunting on it.
i agree with superstrutter. most years the tables, moon phase and weather aren't favorable (supposedly) when i get to hunt for the first time of the year. but, that doesn't stop me from hunting. if ihunted real close to my house and could get out when ever i wanted then i may follow the tables more closely. i have a better chance at shooting game under non-ideal conditions in the woods than i do on my couch.